Difference between cheek glaze and highlighter
Highlighter
Purpose: To reflect light and enhance high points of the face.
๐น Texture:
Comes in powder, cream, or liquid form.
Often shimmery or sparkly.
๐น Where It's Applied:
Cheekbones
Brow bone
Nose bridge & tip
Cupid’s bow
๐น Finish:
Glowy, luminous, radiant, and sometimes blingy.
Adds shine and glow but can look obvious or textured if overused on oily/combo skin.
✨ Cheek Glaze
Purpose: To give a dewy, fresh, almost wet look — like healthy glowing skin, not sparkle.
๐น Texture:
Usually a balm, gel, or glossy cream.
Can feel like a lip balm or light oil.
๐น Where It's Applied:
Mainly on the cheekbones or tops of cheeks.
Sometimes used on eyelids or nose tip for editorial looks.
๐น Finish:
Glossy, dewy, natural glassy skin effect.
Has little to no shimmer — looks like skin, not makeup
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